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  • Cardwell's, [Greek: kineton] will mean "which not only _does_ but naturally _may_ vary."

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • In Bekker's text we must take [Greek: kineton] to mean the same as [Greek: kinoumenon], _i. e._ "we admit there is no Just which has not been sometimes disallowed, still," etc.

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • Or, according to Cardwell's reading ([Greek: kineton ou mentoi pan]) "but amongst ourselves there is Just, which is naturally variable, but certainly all Just is not such."

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • Someone suggested i put him in a kineton noseband and an american gag.

    unknown title 2009

  • My instructor has suggested we try a kineton (even before today's escapades!) has anyone had any experience with this noseband?

    unknown title 2009

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